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AnkaraAttorney General probes the documents the opposition party CHP’s leader Kılıçdaroğlu announced. The AttorneyGeneral requested all the written documents. It is stated in the press release that the probe started after Bellway, the company referred in the documents claimed the documents were fake.
Kılıçdaroğlu claimed that the President Erdoğan and his family members made transactions to an off-shore company in Isle of Man which has “a one-pound sterling founding capital.” Kılıçdaroğlu showed the official records of these transactions during his speech in the parliament addressing his party group.

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Turkish lawyers demonstrated in Istanbul and Ankara on Wednesday to show their support after the arrest of 73 lawyers in Istanbul yesterday. Duration: 00:38.

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Turkish activists have spread the video of the alleged murder of a young protester in Ankara at the hands of a riot police officer in broad daylight.
The video shows an officer kicking a protester is surrounded by 20 people who wave flags and banners. The agent points his service pistol to group fires several times and runs off to join his companions. The wounded boy collapses on the pavement Kızılay Square while other protesters around the body.
The incident occurred in early June. It was later revealed the name of the young, Ethem Sarisülük, 27. On June 5, the representative of the Turkish Medical Association said Sarisülük, wounded in the head, died of brain death. The Turkish press proclaimed the young as the third victim of the protests in Turkey.
Meanwhile, the newspaper Hurriyet Daily 'says Sarisülük still alive but in a coma. His attorney, KazIm Bayraktar, also said the news about brain death was not true.
Mustafa Sarisülük brother Ethem, has demanded the arrest of the officer who shot the young. The Ankara Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation of what happened in Kızılay Square. The prosecutor ordered police to reveal the name of the officer who fired, but still no answer.
After appearing Internet video, ballistics experts said the bullet could have ricocheted off the pavement and hurt the young "by mistake".
Police brutality is still a reality in the cities of Turkey where protesters initially protested peacefully against the construction in Gezi Park, near Taksim Square in Istanbul.

A Lawyer representing US-based Turkish opposition figure Fethullah Gulen says the Turkish government has not provided any evidence implicating the cleric in last month's failed coup and Ankara’s extradition bid will fail.
Gulen's attorney also said he feared an attack on Gulen’s life. Turkey on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for Gulen accusing him of ordering the coup attempt. Ankara has already requested Washington to extradite him. The US government has asked for evidence of the cleric's involvement, saying the extradition process must be allowed to take its course. This, as Gulen strongly denies any role in the unsuccessful putsch.
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1. US PresidentDonald Trump with members of the National Association of Attorneys General, UPSOUND (English) US President Donald Trump "Some great people back here and up here"
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US President Donald Trump on Tuesday met approximately two dozen members of the National Association of Attorneys General, which is comprised of America's top law enforcement officials.
Trump posed for a group photo in the East Room and saluted the "great people" posing behind him.
Later on Monday, Trump will travel to the Capitol for his first address as president to a joint session of Congress.
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One of the conductors of the witch hunt campaign against innocent people explained the cost of these operations to Turkish society. Bülent Yücetürk who is a prosecutor at AnkaraGeneralAttorneyYouthBranch presented a briefing in the Turkish Parliament to the Commission on Prevention of NarcoticsAddiction. The prosecutor said after July 15 majority of the Police Force was appointed to the investigation on the HizmetMovement and it caused a weakness in the fight with the narcotics. The prosecutor added that after police starting mainly focusing on the members of the Hizmet Movement the drug dealers took over the streets. It is also noted that the number of the children who became an addict of narcotics has alarmingly increased especially among the Syrian and Afghan refugees.

Ankara was Atatürk's headquarters from 1920 and has been the capital of the Republic of Turkey since its founding in 1923, replacing Istanbul following the fall of the Ottoman Empire. The government is a prominent employer but Ankara is also an important commercial and industrial city, located at the center of Turkey's road and railway networks. The city gave its name to the Angora wool shorn from Angora rabbits, the long-haired Angora goat (the source of mohair), and the Angora cat. The area is also known for its pears, honey, and muscat grapes. Although situated in one of the driest places of Turkey and surrounded mostly by steppe vegetation except for the forested areas on the southern periphery, Ankara can be considered a green city in terms of green areas per inhabitant, at 72m2 per head.

Division

Members

Population reviews of each electoral district are conducted before each general election, which can lead to certain districts being granted a smaller or greater number of parliamentary seats. Ankara's first district elected 15 MPs in 2002 and 2007. In 2011, this number increased to 16.

Members

Population reviews of each electoral district are conducted before each general election, which can lead to certain districts being granted a smaller or greater number of parliamentary seats. Ankara is the second largest province in Turkey and saw an increase in its seat allocation ahead of the 2011 election to 31 members, with the first district electing 16 MPs while the second district electing 15 MPs per district.

The province's administrative districts (ilçe) are divided among two electoral districts as follows:

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ANKARA ATTORNEY GENERAL PROBES THE DOCUMENTS KILIÇDAROĞLU ANNOUNCED

AnkaraAttorney General probes the documents the opposition party CHP’s leader Kılıçdaroğlu announced. The AttorneyGeneral requested all the written documents. It is stated in the press release that the probe started after Bellway, the company referred in the documents claimed the documents were fake.
Kılıçdaroğlu claimed that the President Erdoğan and his family members made transactions to an off-shore company in Isle of Man which has “a one-pound sterling founding capital.” Kılıçdaroğlu showed the official records of these transactions during his speech in the parliament addressing his party group.

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Thousands of lawyers protest in Istanbul and Ankara

Thousands of lawyers protest in Istanbul and Ankara

Thousands of lawyers protest in Istanbul and Ankara

Turkish lawyers demonstrated in Istanbul and Ankara on Wednesday to show their support after the arrest of 73 lawyers in Istanbul yesterday. Duration: 00:38.

Turkish activists have spread the video of the alleged murder of a young protester in Ankara at the hands of a riot police officer in broad daylight.
The video shows an officer kicking a protester is surrounded by 20 people who wave flags and banners. The agent points his service pistol to group fires several times and runs off to join his companions. The wounded boy collapses on the pavement Kızılay Square while other protesters around the body.
The incident occurred in early June. It was later revealed the name of the young, Ethem Sarisülük, 27. On June 5, the representative of the Turkish Medical Association said Sarisülük, wounded in the head, died of brain death. The Turkish press proclaimed the young as the third victim of the protests in Turkey.
Meanwhile, the newspaper Hurriyet Daily 'says Sarisülük still alive but in a coma. His attorney, KazIm Bayraktar, also said the news about brain death was not true.
Mustafa Sarisülük brother Ethem, has demanded the arrest of the officer who shot the young. The Ankara Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation of what happened in Kızılay Square. The prosecutor ordered police to reveal the name of the officer who fired, but still no answer.
After appearing Internet video, ballistics experts said the bullet could have ricocheted off the pavement and hurt the young "by mistake".
Police brutality is still a reality in the cities of Turkey where protesters initially protested peacefully against the construction in Gezi Park, near Taksim Square in Istanbul.

Turkey lacks proof for Gulen's coup role: Lawyer

A Lawyer representing US-based Turkish opposition figure Fethullah Gulen says the Turkish government has not provided any evidence implicating the cleric in last month's failed coup and Ankara’s extradition bid will fail.
Gulen's attorney also said he feared an attack on Gulen’s life. Turkey on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for Gulen accusing him of ordering the coup attempt. Ankara has already requested Washington to extradite him. The US government has asked for evidence of the cleric's involvement, saying the extradition process must be allowed to take its course. This, as Gulen strongly denies any role in the unsuccessful putsch.
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Trump meets state Attorney Generals

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1. US PresidentDonald Trump with members of the National Association of Attorneys General, UPSOUND (English) US President Donald Trump "Some great people back here and up here"
STORYLINE:
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday met approximately two dozen members of the National Association of Attorneys General, which is comprised of America's top law enforcement officials.
Trump posed for a group photo in the East Room and saluted the "great people" posing behind him.
Later on Monday, Trump will travel to the Capitol for his first address as president to a joint session of Congress.
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“THE DRUG DEALERS TOOK OVER THE STREETS”

One of the conductors of the witch hunt campaign against innocent people explained the cost of these operations to Turkish society. Bülent Yücetürk who is a prosecutor at AnkaraGeneralAttorneyYouthBranch presented a briefing in the Turkish Parliament to the Commission on Prevention of NarcoticsAddiction. The prosecutor said after July 15 majority of the Police Force was appointed to the investigation on the HizmetMovement and it caused a weakness in the fight with the narcotics. The prosecutor added that after police starting mainly focusing on the members of the Hizmet Movement the drug dealers took over the streets. It is also noted that the number of the children who became an addict of narcotics has alarmingly increased especially among the Syrian and Afghan refugees.

Attorney addresses Pastor Andrew Brunson's imprisonment in Turkey

2:31

taksim protests: police shooting protester with gun

taksim protests: police shooting protester with gun

taksim protests: police shooting protester with gun

Ankara prosecutor launches investigation into film of Turkish protester shot in the head by riot police
Ankara's public prosecutor has opened an investigation into the alleged shooting of a Turkish protester in the head by police.
Ethem Sarısülük, 27, was reported to be in serious condition in Ankara's Numune Training and ResearchHospital after being shot by a police officer in the capital'sKizilaySquare during anti-government protests.
A video on YouTube purportedly shows an officer kicking away a demonstrator who is surrounded by 20 people waving flags and banners. The policeman points a gun at the group and fires before running off to a group of officers. A man collapses on the pavement as demonstrators surround the body and scream for help.
The video, filmed by Turkish Kanal D broadcast, could not be independently verified.
According to Sarısülük's lawyer, Kazim Bayraktar, the protester's situation was "very serious".
"We are expecting bad news at every moment," he told Bianet website. "Brain and heart are working but the organs are weakening."
Milliyet news reported that the public prosecutor demanded the policeman's name but the police refused to comply.
Bayraktar claimed a police cover-up was in progress. "It's clear that the incident was a police shooting: that's what video images and witnesses have told us," he said.
A retired soldier heard the riot police officer fire the first bullet and turned in the direction of the shooting, according to Milliyet. He said the same officer shot "several times" in the direction of the crowd. Other witnesses said the officer shot six or seven times. Ballistics experts said that the bullet could have bounced in the pavement and hit Sarısülük.
(Alberto Tetta from Istanbul helped with the translation for this piece)

ANKARA ATTORNEY GENERAL PROBES THE DOCUMENTS KILIÇDAROĞLU ANNOUNCED

AnkaraAttorney General probes the documents the opposition party CHP’s leader Kılıçdaroğlu announced. The AttorneyGeneral requested all the written documents. It is stated in the press release that the probe started after Bellway, the company referred in the documents claimed the documents were fake.
Kılıçdaroğlu claimed that the President Erdoğan and his family members made transactions to an off-shore company in Isle of Man which has “a one-pound sterling founding capital.” Kılıçdaroğlu showed the official records of these transactions during his speech in the parliament addressing his party group.

published: 01 Dec 2017

Thousands of lawyers protest in Istanbul and Ankara

Turkish lawyers demonstrated in Istanbul and Ankara on Wednesday to show their support after the arrest of 73 lawyers in Istanbul yesterday. Duration: 00:38.

Turkish activists have spread the video of the alleged murder of a young protester in Ankara at the hands of a riot police officer in broad daylight.
The video shows an officer kicking a protester is surrounded by 20 people who wave flags and banners. The agent points his service pistol to group fires several times and runs off to join his companions. The wounded boy collapses on the pavement Kızılay Square while other protesters around the body.
The incident occurred in early June. It was later revealed the name of the young, Ethem Sarisülük, 27. On June 5, the representative of the Turkish Medical Association said Sarisülük, wounded in the head, died of brain death. The Turkish press proclaimed the young as the third victim of the protests in Turkey.
Meanwhile, the newspaper Hurriyet ...

Turkey lacks proof for Gulen's coup role: Lawyer

A Lawyer representing US-based Turkish opposition figure Fethullah Gulen says the Turkish government has not provided any evidence implicating the cleric in last month's failed coup and Ankara’s extradition bid will fail.
Gulen's attorney also said he feared an attack on Gulen’s life. Turkey on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for Gulen accusing him of ordering the coup attempt. Ankara has already requested Washington to extradite him. The US government has asked for evidence of the cleric's involvement, saying the extradition process must be allowed to take its course. This, as Gulen strongly denies any role in the unsuccessful putsch.
Commentator:
E. Michael Jones
Editor, Culture WarsOnline MagazineWatchLive: http://www.presstv.com/live.html
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Trump meets state Attorney Generals

(28 Feb 2017) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Washington, DC - 28 February 2017
1. US PresidentDonald Trump with members of the National Association of Attorneys General, UPSOUND (English) US President Donald Trump "Some great people back here and up here"
STORYLINE:
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday met approximately two dozen members of the National Association of Attorneys General, which is comprised of America's top law enforcement officials.
Trump posed for a group photo in the East Room and saluted the "great people" posing behind him.
Later on Monday, Trump will travel to the Capitol for his first address as president to a joint session of Congress.
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Clients are remin...

“THE DRUG DEALERS TOOK OVER THE STREETS”

One of the conductors of the witch hunt campaign against innocent people explained the cost of these operations to Turkish society. Bülent Yücetürk who is a prosecutor at AnkaraGeneralAttorneyYouthBranch presented a briefing in the Turkish Parliament to the Commission on Prevention of NarcoticsAddiction. The prosecutor said after July 15 majority of the Police Force was appointed to the investigation on the HizmetMovement and it caused a weakness in the fight with the narcotics. The prosecutor added that after police starting mainly focusing on the members of the Hizmet Movement the drug dealers took over the streets. It is also noted that the number of the children who became an addict of narcotics has alarmingly increased especially among the Syrian and Afghan refugees.

The benefits of retaining a lawyer in Turkey

Attorney addresses Pastor Andrew Brunson's imprisonment in Turkey

published: 13 Dec 2018

taksim protests: police shooting protester with gun

Ankara prosecutor launches investigation into film of Turkish protester shot in the head by riot police
Ankara's public prosecutor has opened an investigation into the alleged shooting of a Turkish protester in the head by police.
Ethem Sarısülük, 27, was reported to be in serious condition in Ankara's Numune Training and ResearchHospital after being shot by a police officer in the capital'sKizilaySquare during anti-government protests.
A video on YouTube purportedly shows an officer kicking away a demonstrator who is surrounded by 20 people waving flags and banners. The policeman points a gun at the group and fires before running off to a group of officers. A man collapses on the pavement as demonstrators surround the body and scream for help.
The video, filmed by Turkish Kanal D b...

AnkaraAttorney General probes the documents the opposition party CHP’s leader Kılıçdaroğlu announced. The AttorneyGeneral requested all the written documents. It is stated in the press release that the probe started after Bellway, the company referred in the documents claimed the documents were fake.
Kılıçdaroğlu claimed that the President Erdoğan and his family members made transactions to an off-shore company in Isle of Man which has “a one-pound sterling founding capital.” Kılıçdaroğlu showed the official records of these transactions during his speech in the parliament addressing his party group.

AnkaraAttorney General probes the documents the opposition party CHP’s leader Kılıçdaroğlu announced. The AttorneyGeneral requested all the written documents. It is stated in the press release that the probe started after Bellway, the company referred in the documents claimed the documents were fake.
Kılıçdaroğlu claimed that the President Erdoğan and his family members made transactions to an off-shore company in Isle of Man which has “a one-pound sterling founding capital.” Kılıçdaroğlu showed the official records of these transactions during his speech in the parliament addressing his party group.

Turkish activists have spread the video of the alleged murder of a young protester in Ankara at the hands of a riot police officer in broad daylight.
The video...

Turkish activists have spread the video of the alleged murder of a young protester in Ankara at the hands of a riot police officer in broad daylight.
The video shows an officer kicking a protester is surrounded by 20 people who wave flags and banners. The agent points his service pistol to group fires several times and runs off to join his companions. The wounded boy collapses on the pavement Kızılay Square while other protesters around the body.
The incident occurred in early June. It was later revealed the name of the young, Ethem Sarisülük, 27. On June 5, the representative of the Turkish Medical Association said Sarisülük, wounded in the head, died of brain death. The Turkish press proclaimed the young as the third victim of the protests in Turkey.
Meanwhile, the newspaper Hurriyet Daily 'says Sarisülük still alive but in a coma. His attorney, KazIm Bayraktar, also said the news about brain death was not true.
Mustafa Sarisülük brother Ethem, has demanded the arrest of the officer who shot the young. The Ankara Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation of what happened in Kızılay Square. The prosecutor ordered police to reveal the name of the officer who fired, but still no answer.
After appearing Internet video, ballistics experts said the bullet could have ricocheted off the pavement and hurt the young "by mistake".
Police brutality is still a reality in the cities of Turkey where protesters initially protested peacefully against the construction in Gezi Park, near Taksim Square in Istanbul.

Turkish activists have spread the video of the alleged murder of a young protester in Ankara at the hands of a riot police officer in broad daylight.
The video shows an officer kicking a protester is surrounded by 20 people who wave flags and banners. The agent points his service pistol to group fires several times and runs off to join his companions. The wounded boy collapses on the pavement Kızılay Square while other protesters around the body.
The incident occurred in early June. It was later revealed the name of the young, Ethem Sarisülük, 27. On June 5, the representative of the Turkish Medical Association said Sarisülük, wounded in the head, died of brain death. The Turkish press proclaimed the young as the third victim of the protests in Turkey.
Meanwhile, the newspaper Hurriyet Daily 'says Sarisülük still alive but in a coma. His attorney, KazIm Bayraktar, also said the news about brain death was not true.
Mustafa Sarisülük brother Ethem, has demanded the arrest of the officer who shot the young. The Ankara Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation of what happened in Kızılay Square. The prosecutor ordered police to reveal the name of the officer who fired, but still no answer.
After appearing Internet video, ballistics experts said the bullet could have ricocheted off the pavement and hurt the young "by mistake".
Police brutality is still a reality in the cities of Turkey where protesters initially protested peacefully against the construction in Gezi Park, near Taksim Square in Istanbul.

A Lawyer representing US-based Turkish opposition figure Fethullah Gulen says the Turkish government has not provided any evidence implicating the cleric in last month's failed coup and Ankara’s extradition bid will fail.
Gulen's attorney also said he feared an attack on Gulen’s life. Turkey on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for Gulen accusing him of ordering the coup attempt. Ankara has already requested Washington to extradite him. The US government has asked for evidence of the cleric's involvement, saying the extradition process must be allowed to take its course. This, as Gulen strongly denies any role in the unsuccessful putsch.
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A Lawyer representing US-based Turkish opposition figure Fethullah Gulen says the Turkish government has not provided any evidence implicating the cleric in last month's failed coup and Ankara’s extradition bid will fail.
Gulen's attorney also said he feared an attack on Gulen’s life. Turkey on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for Gulen accusing him of ordering the coup attempt. Ankara has already requested Washington to extradite him. The US government has asked for evidence of the cleric's involvement, saying the extradition process must be allowed to take its course. This, as Gulen strongly denies any role in the unsuccessful putsch.
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Washington, DC - 28 February 2017
1. US PresidentDonald Trump with members of the National Association of Attorneys General, UPSOUND (English) US President Donald Trump "Some great people back here and up here"
STORYLINE:
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday met approximately two dozen members of the National Association of Attorneys General, which is comprised of America's top law enforcement officials.
Trump posed for a group photo in the East Room and saluted the "great people" posing behind him.
Later on Monday, Trump will travel to the Capitol for his first address as president to a joint session of Congress.
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1. US PresidentDonald Trump with members of the National Association of Attorneys General, UPSOUND (English) US President Donald Trump "Some great people back here and up here"
STORYLINE:
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday met approximately two dozen members of the National Association of Attorneys General, which is comprised of America's top law enforcement officials.
Trump posed for a group photo in the East Room and saluted the "great people" posing behind him.
Later on Monday, Trump will travel to the Capitol for his first address as president to a joint session of Congress.
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“THE DRUG DEALERS TOOK OVER THE STREETS”

One of the conductors of the witch hunt campaign against innocent people explained the cost of these operations to Turkish society. Bülent Yücetürk who is a pro...

One of the conductors of the witch hunt campaign against innocent people explained the cost of these operations to Turkish society. Bülent Yücetürk who is a prosecutor at AnkaraGeneralAttorneyYouthBranch presented a briefing in the Turkish Parliament to the Commission on Prevention of NarcoticsAddiction. The prosecutor said after July 15 majority of the Police Force was appointed to the investigation on the HizmetMovement and it caused a weakness in the fight with the narcotics. The prosecutor added that after police starting mainly focusing on the members of the Hizmet Movement the drug dealers took over the streets. It is also noted that the number of the children who became an addict of narcotics has alarmingly increased especially among the Syrian and Afghan refugees.

One of the conductors of the witch hunt campaign against innocent people explained the cost of these operations to Turkish society. Bülent Yücetürk who is a prosecutor at AnkaraGeneralAttorneyYouthBranch presented a briefing in the Turkish Parliament to the Commission on Prevention of NarcoticsAddiction. The prosecutor said after July 15 majority of the Police Force was appointed to the investigation on the HizmetMovement and it caused a weakness in the fight with the narcotics. The prosecutor added that after police starting mainly focusing on the members of the Hizmet Movement the drug dealers took over the streets. It is also noted that the number of the children who became an addict of narcotics has alarmingly increased especially among the Syrian and Afghan refugees.

taksim protests: police shooting protester with gun

Ankara prosecutor launches investigation into film of Turkish protester shot in the head by riot police
Ankara's public prosecutor has opened an investigation ...

Ankara prosecutor launches investigation into film of Turkish protester shot in the head by riot police
Ankara's public prosecutor has opened an investigation into the alleged shooting of a Turkish protester in the head by police.
Ethem Sarısülük, 27, was reported to be in serious condition in Ankara's Numune Training and ResearchHospital after being shot by a police officer in the capital'sKizilaySquare during anti-government protests.
A video on YouTube purportedly shows an officer kicking away a demonstrator who is surrounded by 20 people waving flags and banners. The policeman points a gun at the group and fires before running off to a group of officers. A man collapses on the pavement as demonstrators surround the body and scream for help.
The video, filmed by Turkish Kanal D broadcast, could not be independently verified.
According to Sarısülük's lawyer, Kazim Bayraktar, the protester's situation was "very serious".
"We are expecting bad news at every moment," he told Bianet website. "Brain and heart are working but the organs are weakening."
Milliyet news reported that the public prosecutor demanded the policeman's name but the police refused to comply.
Bayraktar claimed a police cover-up was in progress. "It's clear that the incident was a police shooting: that's what video images and witnesses have told us," he said.
A retired soldier heard the riot police officer fire the first bullet and turned in the direction of the shooting, according to Milliyet. He said the same officer shot "several times" in the direction of the crowd. Other witnesses said the officer shot six or seven times. Ballistics experts said that the bullet could have bounced in the pavement and hit Sarısülük.
(Alberto Tetta from Istanbul helped with the translation for this piece)

Ankara prosecutor launches investigation into film of Turkish protester shot in the head by riot police
Ankara's public prosecutor has opened an investigation into the alleged shooting of a Turkish protester in the head by police.
Ethem Sarısülük, 27, was reported to be in serious condition in Ankara's Numune Training and ResearchHospital after being shot by a police officer in the capital'sKizilaySquare during anti-government protests.
A video on YouTube purportedly shows an officer kicking away a demonstrator who is surrounded by 20 people waving flags and banners. The policeman points a gun at the group and fires before running off to a group of officers. A man collapses on the pavement as demonstrators surround the body and scream for help.
The video, filmed by Turkish Kanal D broadcast, could not be independently verified.
According to Sarısülük's lawyer, Kazim Bayraktar, the protester's situation was "very serious".
"We are expecting bad news at every moment," he told Bianet website. "Brain and heart are working but the organs are weakening."
Milliyet news reported that the public prosecutor demanded the policeman's name but the police refused to comply.
Bayraktar claimed a police cover-up was in progress. "It's clear that the incident was a police shooting: that's what video images and witnesses have told us," he said.
A retired soldier heard the riot police officer fire the first bullet and turned in the direction of the shooting, according to Milliyet. He said the same officer shot "several times" in the direction of the crowd. Other witnesses said the officer shot six or seven times. Ballistics experts said that the bullet could have bounced in the pavement and hit Sarısülük.
(Alberto Tetta from Istanbul helped with the translation for this piece)

ANKARA ATTORNEY GENERAL PROBES THE DOCUMENTS KILIÇDAROĞLU ANNOUNCED

AnkaraAttorney General probes the documents the opposition party CHP’s leader Kılıçdaroğlu announced. The AttorneyGeneral requested all the written documents. It is stated in the press release that the probe started after Bellway, the company referred in the documents claimed the documents were fake.
Kılıçdaroğlu claimed that the President Erdoğan and his family members made transactions to an off-shore company in Isle of Man which has “a one-pound sterling founding capital.” Kılıçdaroğlu showed the official records of these transactions during his speech in the parliament addressing his party group.

Turkish activists have spread the video of the alleged murder of a young protester in Ankara at the hands of a riot police officer in broad daylight.
The video shows an officer kicking a protester is surrounded by 20 people who wave flags and banners. The agent points his service pistol to group fires several times and runs off to join his companions. The wounded boy collapses on the pavement Kızılay Square while other protesters around the body.
The incident occurred in early June. It was later revealed the name of the young, Ethem Sarisülük, 27. On June 5, the representative of the Turkish Medical Association said Sarisülük, wounded in the head, died of brain death. The Turkish press proclaimed the young as the third victim of the protests in Turkey.
Meanwhile, the newspaper Hurriyet Daily 'says Sarisülük still alive but in a coma. His attorney, KazIm Bayraktar, also said the news about brain death was not true.
Mustafa Sarisülük brother Ethem, has demanded the arrest of the officer who shot the young. The Ankara Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation of what happened in Kızılay Square. The prosecutor ordered police to reveal the name of the officer who fired, but still no answer.
After appearing Internet video, ballistics experts said the bullet could have ricocheted off the pavement and hurt the young "by mistake".
Police brutality is still a reality in the cities of Turkey where protesters initially protested peacefully against the construction in Gezi Park, near Taksim Square in Istanbul.

Turkey lacks proof for Gulen's coup role: Lawyer

A Lawyer representing US-based Turkish opposition figure Fethullah Gulen says the Turkish government has not provided any evidence implicating the cleric in last month's failed coup and Ankara’s extradition bid will fail.
Gulen's attorney also said he feared an attack on Gulen’s life. Turkey on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for Gulen accusing him of ordering the coup attempt. Ankara has already requested Washington to extradite him. The US government has asked for evidence of the cleric's involvement, saying the extradition process must be allowed to take its course. This, as Gulen strongly denies any role in the unsuccessful putsch.
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Trump meets state Attorney Generals

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US President Donald Trump on Tuesday met approximately two dozen members of the National Association of Attorneys General, which is comprised of America's top law enforcement officials.
Trump posed for a group photo in the East Room and saluted the "great people" posing behind him.
Later on Monday, Trump will travel to the Capitol for his first address as president to a joint session of Congress.
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“THE DRUG DEALERS TOOK OVER THE STREETS”

One of the conductors of the witch hunt campaign against innocent people explained the cost of these operations to Turkish society. Bülent Yücetürk who is a prosecutor at AnkaraGeneralAttorneyYouthBranch presented a briefing in the Turkish Parliament to the Commission on Prevention of NarcoticsAddiction. The prosecutor said after July 15 majority of the Police Force was appointed to the investigation on the HizmetMovement and it caused a weakness in the fight with the narcotics. The prosecutor added that after police starting mainly focusing on the members of the Hizmet Movement the drug dealers took over the streets. It is also noted that the number of the children who became an addict of narcotics has alarmingly increased especially among the Syrian and Afghan refugees.

taksim protests: police shooting protester with gun

Ankara prosecutor launches investigation into film of Turkish protester shot in the head by riot police
Ankara's public prosecutor has opened an investigation into the alleged shooting of a Turkish protester in the head by police.
Ethem Sarısülük, 27, was reported to be in serious condition in Ankara's Numune Training and ResearchHospital after being shot by a police officer in the capital'sKizilaySquare during anti-government protests.
A video on YouTube purportedly shows an officer kicking away a demonstrator who is surrounded by 20 people waving flags and banners. The policeman points a gun at the group and fires before running off to a group of officers. A man collapses on the pavement as demonstrators surround the body and scream for help.
The video, filmed by Turkish Kanal D broadcast, could not be independently verified.
According to Sarısülük's lawyer, Kazim Bayraktar, the protester's situation was "very serious".
"We are expecting bad news at every moment," he told Bianet website. "Brain and heart are working but the organs are weakening."
Milliyet news reported that the public prosecutor demanded the policeman's name but the police refused to comply.
Bayraktar claimed a police cover-up was in progress. "It's clear that the incident was a police shooting: that's what video images and witnesses have told us," he said.
A retired soldier heard the riot police officer fire the first bullet and turned in the direction of the shooting, according to Milliyet. He said the same officer shot "several times" in the direction of the crowd. Other witnesses said the officer shot six or seven times. Ballistics experts said that the bullet could have bounced in the pavement and hit Sarısülük.
(Alberto Tetta from Istanbul helped with the translation for this piece)

Ankara was Atatürk's headquarters from 1920 and has been the capital of the Republic of Turkey since its founding in 1923, replacing Istanbul following the fall of the Ottoman Empire. The government is a prominent employer but Ankara is also an important commercial and industrial city, located at the center of Turkey's road and railway networks. The city gave its name to the Angora wool shorn from Angora rabbits, the long-haired Angora goat (the source of mohair), and the Angora cat. The area is also known for its pears, honey, and muscat grapes. Although situated in one of the driest places of Turkey and surrounded mostly by steppe vegetation except for the forested areas on the southern periphery, Ankara can be considered a green city in terms of green areas per inhabitant, at 72m2 per head.